“We have a dual system of justice and we have a very unconstitutional gag order. As his legal spokeswoman, I’m nervous about what I can’t say and that’s also unconstitutional. The fact that they will not let a defendant speak and exercise his First Amendment rights — never mind the leading candidate for president — that is un-American, it violates his First Amendment rights. Hopefully the appellate division will see that it is unconstitutional, as we say it is, and the American people definitely already do.” – Alina Habba, speaking to Fox News.
Trump gag order: Alina Habba says it’s ‘unconstitutional’ to make her ‘nervous’ about speaking https://t.co/QM0cm5cPjs
— Law & Crime (@lawcrimenews) May 10, 2024
Habba: As his legal spokeswoman, I am nervous about what I can’t say and that is also unconstitutional. pic.twitter.com/52ITZDmLF2
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 9, 2024